I don't really tilt. but my play isn't as tight as it was before the bad-beat

#3

21st March 2016, 7:32 PM

Halid68 [227]

Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: Holdem

Very often but this is all part of game

#4

21st March 2016, 7:40 PM

makisaa [360]

Sometimes yes, but most of the times good course comes back!

#5

21st March 2016, 7:46 PM

starting_at_the_bottom [2,295]

Not really, I tend to tilt when I make mistakes (or rather several in a row), rather than being on the bad end of a villains mistake.

#6

21st March 2016, 7:51 PM

lolgato [43]

I rarely tilt I don't even think I do. I just get it out and try again and hope for a better next time.

#7

21st March 2016, 8:23 PM

MikeyE8 [116]

Poker at: Pokerstars

re: Poker & Do you tilt when you have a bad beat

I rarely tilt. You should try not to tilt because tilting you causes to play more careless and when your opponents have good hands, they'll have you where they want you and they will capitalize on your tilt. Try staying calm after getting sucked out or losing a big pot.

#8

21st March 2016, 9:31 PM

bizbakol [63]

Online Poker at: pokerstars

Game: holdem

If I play a big tournament, I have to remain calm, but if it's happen on a freeroll maybe I go mad and want to win it back as soon as possible, no matter what.

#9

21st March 2016, 9:54 PM

freestocks [1,080]

Poker at: ACR

Game: holdem

Not always which is better than always.

#10

21st March 2016, 10:01 PM

chory1414 [171]

Online Poker at: PokerStars

Game: holdem

I don't really tilt. I just get it out and try again

#11

21st March 2016, 10:11 PM

iveyfan [473]

Poker at: Pokerstars

I actually find myself playing even less aggressively for a little while, just to avoid making stupid mistakes. Playing on tilt has rarely helped me

#12

21st March 2016, 10:49 PM

Kavaleits [266]

Game: holdem

Sometimes i tilt, but sometimes i dont care about it. I dont know why it is so!

#13

22nd March 2016, 2:18 AM

vic88888 [332]

Sometimes I do. Especially after a bad beat.

#14

23rd March 2016, 4:54 AM

BullWink [277]

Online Poker at: titanpoker

Game: holdem

re: Poker & Do you tilt when you have a bad beat

Often I do, but I recognize this now. I try to take steps to get off tilt as quickly as possible. This includes taking a short break, or even a few deep breaths and telling myself that I need to let the bad beat go.

#15

23rd March 2016, 6:04 AM

klickitat [127]

I would never go on tilt until recently. I lost 14 tourneys in a row and to guys playing crap cards. Not just a game or two but every game. I would be playing just perfectly as I am capable and making great reads only to get whippled time and time again.

I started to loose it. It wouldn't have been too bad except it was on 3 different places and always 9 off that seemed to beat me.

Anyhow, I realized that I started to tilt really bad and so I would sit the hands out completely and watch from afar off and wait until I had a monster and only call the hand down. I totally went into Super NIT mode until I came back and finally one a match.

#16

23rd March 2016, 7:41 AM

messer21 [164]

Online Poker at: PokerStars

Game: Holdem

ooh yees.. jajaj always to be honest men .. because i think " If i can't win whit this cards, It is more than obvious that i can not win with any other card."

#17

23rd March 2016, 1:41 PM

Talden [1,801]

Poker at: ACR,TOPS.BOL

I don't think I do. After a bad beat or getting sucked out on, I remember what a nice lady on FF said, "Thats poker". Variance can be a real bitch. But over the long run getting.my money in good will win out. I also only play mtt and s&g within my BR. So one.Good cash and I never remember the the times my AA get cracked with 84o. Lol. Hope this helps ...Tal

#18

23rd March 2016, 3:17 PM

nyolcas [161]

Game: holdem

When I started to play I was on tilt more often than now. After a while I was able to improve myself and actually I'm on tilt rarely. Play more and more games and you will be able to handle bad situations, bad beats .

#19

24th March 2016, 5:20 AM

XXPXXP [5,143]

Poker at: ACR/BOL/IGN

Game: holdem

Yes, I am.
but my C game level is closed to my A game level
so it does not effect my game that much.

Yes , I am on tilt. if there is bad beats.

#20

24th March 2016, 9:24 AM

ohshootmybad [7,697]

Nah.

Learn to shrug bad beats off. They do nothing for you and getting mad over something you have no control over doesn't make any sense. You can't control what cards your opponent plays and you cant control what cards come out on the board. As long as you're making +EV decisions and getting your money in good, that's all that matters. Don't worry about results. Focus on decisions, not results.

Decisions > Results, 100%

Most of the time, they probably aren't that bad and are likely standard or just coolers.

#21

25th March 2016, 12:18 PM

Roman Tsygankov [230]

Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: HOLDEM

re: Poker & Do you tilt when you have a bad beat

No really, because I know that poker is partly the game of luck and everything can happened. You should just keep your hair on, forget about it and continue.

#22

25th March 2016, 12:25 PM

dejan85 [633]

I don't like bet beat,I play diffrent after that.....

#23

25th March 2016, 10:53 PM

edc1 [382]

Poker at: acr

Game: nlhe

i can remember back playing on fulltilt,the day i took a bad beat and thru my coffee mug thru my desktop monitor,of course that isnt normal so i took a good break from online poker -when i came back i was privy to some coaching,thats where i learned about entitlement tilt-and to reconize it-when i feel myself getting pissy when i dont win hand ,i stop playing and go do something offline for a bit-we dont always win the hands we feel we should,left unchecked it will put you on tilt -entitlement tilt,reconizing tilt is half the battle the hardest half for sure imo

there's a few ways to tilting....
One you can easily get rid of.....another which is harder.....

The first is just poker related.....you feel comfortable, feel good, get it in with a good hand and lose to a 1 or 2 outer, or whatever....
Shit....gives you a bad feeling, but easy to overcome because you know you did the right thing......
If you can't accept that....stop playing for a while.....

The latter though , is much more complicated, because.....
......many people don't realise they are already tilting before starting to play....

Many people think of tilt like smashing their mouse to the wall, getting aggressive in any kind of ways, but it's not like that....

Basically every kind of mood you have besides being 100 % focused on the game, is a form of tilt.....
Coming home after a day of hard work and trying to relax with a game of poker.....nice, but your mindset is not 100 % ok, because you want to relax and poker does not allow relaxing.....you must be sharp.....

Had a hard time at your job and once at home start a game to teach that other players a lesson ??? You are already tilting.....

Your life is miserable and you want to forget by playing poker ? ....you already start tilted....

guys/gals.....take this one lesson from me....poker is about making decisions.....
These decisions should be made on the information you have.....the cards, the opponents and their chipstacks and their behaviour at the table.

Tilt should never play a role, at least not your tilt, otherone's tilt is welcome, but keep in mind....if you play without being 100 % focused, you are basically starting a game while being on tilt.

#27

26th March 2016, 6:27 AM

Fenix7 [141]

Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: Holdem

I try that one bad beat not affect me, so is it this game..
The key to one Bad beat do not get the worst of us, it is to set a goal to play your best every time. Avoiding actions that discourage and to watch constantly our bankroll can also help.

#28

26th March 2016, 9:58 AM

herlis [125]

re: Poker & Do you tilt when you have a bad beat

mostly all the time after a bad beat i usually go all i with what i have left.

#29

26th March 2016, 10:29 PM

MAdesG [265]

Poker at: pokerstars

Game: holdem fan

Sometimes I get tilt and angry but it happens , we have to take the control of that

#30

26th March 2016, 11:48 PM

heraldyswift [101]

Originally Posted by Valerio Rodrigues

I wanna know, because sometimes I tilt, others no...

I do, especially in cash games..
I would stop playing for a few minutes atleast before returning to the table. that way i dont waste my bankroll or do something stupid

#31

26th March 2016, 11:53 PM

Ljuk358 [398]

Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: Texas Holdem

Very often :/ I don't know how beat this bad habit...

#32

26th March 2016, 11:57 PM

wcsroo [7]

Depending....

Originally Posted by Valerio Rodrigues

I wanna know, because sometimes I tilt, others no...

In the pokerstart obvls yes... specialy when a take the badBeat, but in the home game not always, because of the lecture body of the outher players

#33

26th March 2016, 11:57 PM

Bogdan Pyts [595]

Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: NL Holdem

yes, the tilt is my weakness, is constantly flowing into it

#34

30th March 2016, 10:28 PM

jerohit [431]

Online Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: Hold'em

sometimes i got tilt by bad beat by 4 card flush or 4 card straight.
It depends on the number of chip i loose.
If i loose big stake of chips then i start playing tight and think that play to dlubble up. if not loose too many chips then play normal game and try to take a revange from that player but not on foolinsh way.